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UK Contemplates Crypto Donation Prohibition for Political Parties

The United Kingdom is exploring the possibility of prohibiting cryptocurrency donations to political parties. This measure could significantly impact Reform UK and its leader, Nigel Farage, who have championed digital assets as a core component of their vision for a crypto-driven Britain, according to a Politico report.

This potential ban is being debated as part of the Elections Bill, which seeks to reinforce public confidence in the political system. While the ban was not initially included in earlier policy drafts, the report indicates that a government spokesperson did not deny its consideration, suggesting further details would be outlined within the bill.

Reform UK distinguished itself by becoming the first UK party to accept cryptocurrency donations this year. During the Bitcoin 2025 conference in Las Vegas this past May, Farage announced that the party would accept Bitcoin (BTC) and other cryptocurrency contributions from eligible donors, subsequently launching a dedicated portal for crypto donations.

Reform UK's Ascent in Polls Raises Eyebrows

This policy consideration arises as Reform UK gains considerable ground in public opinion polls, currently holding approximately 29% in national averages. This places the party ahead of both Labour and the Conservatives, marking a notable shift from traditional two-party dynamics. While Reform UK has steadily risen in popularity throughout mid-2025, Labour and the Conservatives have seen their support decline to around 18% and 17%, respectively.

Politico reports that figures urging action against crypto donations include former Cabinet Office Minister Pat McFadden, Business Committee Chair Liam Byrne, and Phil Brickell, who leads an all-party group focused on anti-corruption and fair taxation.

Proponents of stricter regulations argue that digital assets complicate the tracing of funds, thereby increasing the risk of foreign interference and the potential for illicit funds to infiltrate the political landscape.

Former Reform UK Leader Jailed Amidst Pro-Russia Allegations

The debate surrounding this issue has intensified following the imprisonment of Nathan Gill, former leader of Reform UK in Wales. Gill was convicted last month for accepting payment to disseminate pro-Russian propaganda within the European Parliament, an association Farage has explicitly disavowed.

The Elections Bill is also anticipated to strengthen regulations concerning shell companies and unincorporated associations, as well as mandate that parties conduct risk assessments for donations suspected of posing a threat of foreign interference. This comprehensive approach aims to safeguard the integrity of the UK's political processes.


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